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TIM (Tractor Implement Management)

TIM is a cross-product and cross-manufacturer ISOBUS solution for the agricultural machinery industry whereby the implement is able to control certain tractor functions. It enables two-way communication between tractors and implements, allowing both machines to work in perfect harmony. As well as increasing efficiency, the possibility of human error due to fatigue is also greatly reduced. 

TIM technology has the advantage of significantly increasing driver comfort by automatically performing many of the repetitive actions of the baling process. The cost aspect is another factor to bear in mind. Highly efficient use of TIM-equipped baler results in lower costs for parts that wear out.

  • TIM system as optional equipment
  • TIM takes most of the work off the operator's hands when baling
  • Significant increase in comfort for the operator, as endless work steps are saved
  • Reduced operator fatigue and faster completion of work while maintaining high bale quality
  • High user-friendliness of the TIM system, which even regularly changing operators can quickly master

 

 Focus 3 Control

Kverneland Group Mechatronics has recently launched a new operator terminal, the Focus 3. This terminal is developed for specific implement types and will only be delivered as package for those implements, together with the electronics for balers. The terminal Focus 3 is positioned in the market as an economy solution.

  • Focus 3 terminal is easy to learn and very intuitive, with control terminal with focus on functionality and operating simplicity.
  • Focus 3 terminal is a universal control terminal which can also be used with other implements from the Kverneland Group.
  • Focus 3 terminal gives you full control of all functions from the tractor cab. They are shown on a large, clear digital display.
  • Focus 3 terminal monitors and controls all necessary functions with all relevant parameters are visible at a glance. The control box is also driving the binding automatically without any intervention from the operator.
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